Rogers Communcations
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Rogers Communications has partnered with Lynk Global to test and deliver satellite-to-phone connectivity across Canada.
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Rogers Communications has agreed to acquire BAI Communications’ Canadian Operations (BAI Canada), which holds exclusive rights to build the Toronto Transit Commission’s (TTC) wireless network.
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Canada has granted approval for Rogers Communications’ US$15 billion buyout of Shaw Communications, creating the second-largest telecoms company.
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Rogers Communications’ takeover of Shaw Communications has moved a step closer after the Competition Bureau’s effort to overturn the deal was dismissed by the Federal Court of Appeal.
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Canada's Competition Tribunal has green-lit Rogers Communications plan to buy Shaw Communications for approximately C$20 billion.
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Rogers Communications and Shaw announced on Friday that they have finalised an agreement to sell Freedom Mobile to Videotron, a unit owned by Quebecor in a deal that will pave the way for a merger between Canada’s two biggest operators.
Forthcoming events
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Rogers Communications has made an agreement worth $26 billion to acquire all of Shaw Communications’ class A and B shares.
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Rogers Communications has expanded its 5G service to new communities in British Columbia, Ontario and Quebec.
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Telus has come out ahead of Canadian rivals Bell Canada and Rogers in the latest Opensignal analysis of customers’ mobile experience.
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Rogers Communications has published its fourth quarter 2020 results.
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Canada’s Rogers Communications has expanded its 5G service to 130 communities across the country, claiming to be its biggest 5G operator.
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The Canadian family that owns Cogeco and Cogeco Communications is opposing a US$7.8 billion bid from Altice USA to buy it outright and sell part of its operation to Rogers Communications.
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Rogers and bciti have embarked on a strategic collaboration to roll out smart city municipal services in Canada.
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Canadian telco Rogers Communications has announced the issue of a CAD$1.5 billion debt security offering.
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Rogers Communications says that unfavourable regulation could affect its plan to invest close to $3 billion in infrastructure buildout.